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Literary snobs might heed the American writer Tom Wolfe.
Still, there are some lessons from hygge that Americans might heed.
Why you should read it: Raimondo makes some points we might heed.
Asked if he thought the Magic might heed Howard's request and fire him, Van Gundy said, "I have no idea".
But the great lesson he learned -- a lesson the Knicks' Scott Layden might heed -- is that talent isn't everything.
And on morality they might heed the words of a former prime minister, the late Harold Macmillan.
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And even if they hear the message, they might not heed it.
Kurt Bassett, the executive director of the Mid-Fairfield County chapter of the American Red Cross, said some residents might not heed warnings to leave.
AS THE Obama administration spreads enthusiasm about a proposal to replace a patchwork of state education standards with national ones, it might also heed a cautionary tale.
"Clarify your intention" is advice which Richards might well heed: while she obviously revels in this fey line of whimsy, the reader remains none the wiser.
The neoconservatives discussed in "When the Left Turns Right" (Arts & Ideas pages, Sept. 16) might well heed the words of Wendell Willkie.
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